News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

Sisters Sheriff's calls

  • A deputy responded to a dispute between two women. There was no apparent physical injury and the reporting party declined to pursue charges.
  • A woman complained about being tailgated into Sisters. A deputy contacted the offending driver, who was an elderly man who said he wasn't aware he was that close to the bumper.

  • A driver pumped gas and took off without paying at a local service station.

  • Several deer met their doom at the hands of vehicles on local roads.

Several cattle courted their doom, wandering on roadways. Citizens and deputies got them back into pasture and hunted for breaks in fencing.

  • A woman rode her horse to church on Sunday, only to have it run off after being spooked by a dog. The horse was recovered without incident and the dog's owner was most apologetic about the problem his pooch propagated.

  • A family reported their teenage daughter being out of control. A deputy responded and explained to the girl that her parents are in charge.

  • Another teenaged Sisters girl is still at large after running away from home.

  • Someone stole an irrigation timer from a church construction site. There was no immediate report of lightning in the area.

  • Someone called in a report of a drunk driver on the road near Sisters. It turns out he wasn't drunk -- he was trying to get a TV to work.

  • A smash-and-grab purse theft was reported at the Sisters Little League ball fields. There have been several such incidents at events in the area lately.

  • A man reported ongoing harassment, possibly from a man he had a fight with in Klamath Falls last December. The man got knifed in that fight, so he was a little concerned.

Information in "Sisters sheriff's calls" is taken from log entries and reports of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office.

 

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